Joined: Apr 18, 2015
Posts: 230
Hi everyone,
As I was doing a bit of interviewing, I began to realize just how many military personnel belong to Polite and Friendly. I was wowed and in awe as many people said, "Yep, served.... yes, serving..." I would like to pay an homage to all the military personnel we have on Polite and Friendly, in my interview, using only your user names. E92 made me laugh when someone said, "You're in Afghanistan? What are you doing there?" His reply? "I'm on holidays!!!" That somehow encapsulates the spirit of the men (and women) protecting us.
If you would, it would be great if you could tell me your gaming name, how many years of service you put in, and anything else you might like to share.
Thank you, and thank you for your service!!!
Be smart! Keep Love in your heart! <3 <3 <3
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Location: Dallas, TX
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Location: Dallas
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Location: North Carolina
Four years in the USNavy - served during the Cuba blockage and the Berlin crisis (1959 - 1963) . Two years shore duty & two years sea duty ( served aboard the
USS Marc A. Mitcher DL-2 and the USS Thomas J. Gary DER 326)
Joined: Jun 19, 2015
Posts: 305
Location: New Jersey
Although I am not the age of joining the military, I have family members who have.
My Step-Uncle served 2 years in the US Navy
My Grandfather did some radio stuff in Vietnam
And my Great Grandfather fought in WW2 and is still alive today!
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Location: Haddon Twp. NJ
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Location: Taos Missouri
4 years (79-83) in the US Navy as a Boiler Tech, On the commissioning crew for the USS Pelelui LHA-5, Home port Long Beach, CA.
The ship in my sig below is the USS Pelelui. Our slogan was PAX PER PROTENS ( Latin phrase meaning "Peace Through Power")
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Posts: 230
Well, I am certainly learning a lot about you all and I remain in awe. I will wait until a few more may answer and then I'll write something up to be part of my article.
"Thank you" is not enough. Yet, thank you!
Be smart! Keep Love in your heart! <3 <3 <3
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Posts: 1042
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
BK also has some Canadian veterans. I served in 2 branches of service, Air Force as an Aero Engine Technician at CFB Chatham on the McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo (1984-1985) and with 32 Service Battalion as a RCEME (Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineering) corps Vehicle Technician (1986-1994)
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Location: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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Location: Minneapolis, MN
I served 4 years (89-93) in the US Army. EOD specialist during the First Gulf War and was in Kuwait helping "cap off" all of the oil rigs that were lit on fire. I have had family (uncles, grandfathers, great-uncles, great-grandfathers, etc..) that we could trace back all the way to the US Civil War. So, I signed up before I was even 18 and out of high school!!! My mom hated the fact I wanted to join the military, but reluctantly signed the papers letting me join. Funny thing, I wanted to be an MP (Military Police), but that job skill was backed up for 2 years. I had scored high enough on my ASVAB test that I could take any job skill I wanted. The recruiter worked with me and we started going down a list of jobs that I was highly qualified for. I saw Explosive Ordnance Disposal Specialist and asked what that was. The recruiter said "you get to blow &%#$ up for a living"...I said "SIGN ME UP!!!".
I am sure many of us could tell you stories from boot camp (basic training) through AIT (Advanced Individual Training), all the way to our field job!!!
Taz
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I served 32 years in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 63 to 95 and did tours of duty in Middle East in 75, again in 88 with the 101st Airborne, 90 in Central America, and 92/93 in Somalia. Great spots for sun and fun
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